meters, seconds, meters/second, liters, newtons
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Momentum. Distance divided by time is speed. Mass times speed is momentum.
I cannot say about "lenght", but distance is a measure of length so length affects distance. Speed is the rate of change of distance (over time) so length affects speed. Mass does not significantly affect speed or distance but, because they are affected by acceleration and acceleration is affected by mass (for a given force), then mass affects them. Also, mass affects space time and the presence or absence of mass changes the lines along which distances are measured and so distances and speed are affected.
mass, volume and weight.
The ratio of (distance) / (time), called "speed".The ratio of (speed) / (time), called "acceleration".The ratio of (force) / (area), called "pressure".The ratio of (force) / (acceleration), called "mass".The ratio of (mass) / (volume), called "density".The ratio of (distance) / (volume), sometimes called "fuel economy".The ratio of ( 1 ) / (time), called "frequency".The ratio of (energy) / (time), called "power".
Month is a measure of TIME
Mass,distance,time,volume,speed,work,energy,power,temperature etc.
Mass,distance,time,volume,speed,work,energy,power,temperature etc.
Mass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter Distance/length: meter
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it matters in lots of cases. by definition speed or velocity is the ratio of distance traveled to time taken. In equation form v = d/t distance must be first. density is the ratio of mass to volume density = mass/volume mass is first
Mass, temperature, time, distance, and volume can all have number values.
Momentum. Distance divided by time is speed. Mass times speed is momentum.
An object's speed is (distance it travels) divided by (time to cover the distance). The object's mass doesn't matter at all.
I cannot say about "lenght", but distance is a measure of length so length affects distance. Speed is the rate of change of distance (over time) so length affects speed. Mass does not significantly affect speed or distance but, because they are affected by acceleration and acceleration is affected by mass (for a given force), then mass affects them. Also, mass affects space time and the presence or absence of mass changes the lines along which distances are measured and so distances and speed are affected.
Mass (M) x Volume (V) is not the formula for anything. Mass multiplied by Volume is the formula for density. Mass multiplied by velocity (speed with a direction) is the formula for momentum.
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
Mass,volume and density.